Dubai September 2022: The Official Sales Price Index
• The overall monthly Index recorded 1.358 and an index price of AED 1,316,023.
• Apartments monthly Index recorded 1.442 and an index price of AED 1,240,859.
• Villas/Townhouses monthly Index recorded 1.353 and an index price of AED 2,176,692.
• Overall quarterly Index recorded 1.383 and an index price of AED 1,315,810.
• Apartments quarterly Index recorded 1.444 and an index price of AED 1,232,604.
• Villas/Townhouses quarterly Index recorded 1.276 and an index price of AED 2,134,295.
• Apartments monthly Index recorded 1.442 and an index price of AED 1,240,859.
• Villas/Townhouses monthly Index recorded 1.353 and an index price of AED 2,176,692.
• Overall quarterly Index recorded 1.383 and an index price of AED 1,315,810.
• Apartments quarterly Index recorded 1.444 and an index price of AED 1,232,604.
• Villas/Townhouses quarterly Index recorded 1.276 and an index price of AED 2,134,295.
Key Findings:
• September 2022 had 8,649 transactions worth AED 24.417 billion.
• Year-on-Year increase in sales value by 51.66 percent, and an increase in sales volume by 52 percent.
• 48.68 percent of sales transactions were in the secondary/ready market and 51.32 percent were off-plan in terms of volume.
• Q3 2022 had 25,456 transactions worth AED 69.725 billion.
• Q3 2022 compared to the same quarter in 2021, the market witnessed an increase in sales volume by 61.69 percent.
• In Q3, 53.90 percent of sales transactions were in the secondary/ready market and 46.10 percent were off-plan.
• Year-on-Year increase in sales value by 51.66 percent, and an increase in sales volume by 52 percent.
• 48.68 percent of sales transactions were in the secondary/ready market and 51.32 percent were off-plan in terms of volume.
• Q3 2022 had 25,456 transactions worth AED 69.725 billion.
• Q3 2022 compared to the same quarter in 2021, the market witnessed an increase in sales volume by 61.69 percent.
• In Q3, 53.90 percent of sales transactions were in the secondary/ready market and 46.10 percent were off-plan.
